1823 - 52nd - embarked at Cove for Halifax (Nova Scotia.).
1916 –2nd Bn Oxf & Bucks LI – CABARET ROUGE, THE BAJOLLE LINE, ALHAMBRA and COLISEUM REDOUBTs.
Support Battalion.
1916 – 1/1st Buckinghamshire Battalion – AGENVILLERS
Battalion in Billets.
Attack Practice 145th & 144th Brigades under supervision of GENERAL FANSHAWE.
Started from PENDANT COPSE just N of ONEUX & attacked the high ground between AGENVILLERS & GAPENNES.
1944 - 2nd (Airborne) Bn, Oxf & Bucks LI -HEROUVILETTE
Owing to the fact that recce patrols reported ESCOVILLE to be clear of the enemy the Comd Offr decided to send 'C' Coy fwd to occupy the village. The Coy moved out at about 1245 hrs and reached the area of the CHATEAU at approx 1330 hrs without opposition. At 1345 hrs 'C' Coy came under fire from enemy armoured cars which came forward from the South of ESCOVILLE as soon as 'C' Coy started to move into the village. 'C' Coy fought back in a spirited manner until about 1630 hrs when the enemy appeared to be being reinforced and 'C' Coy therefore withdrew to their defensive posns on the South side of HEROUVILLETTE. At about 1730 hrs it was observed that the enemy were moving up to ESCOVILLE in some strength and tanks had been reported. At 1900 hrs heavy fire was opened on the area of the village by SP guns, artillery and mortars. The enemy attacked with tanks armoured cars and a certain number of infantry. M.E. 109's appeared overhead and carried out a short straffing attack. Early in the attack one 6-pdr crew were knocked out by Mortar fire which left a gap in the A/Tk defence. The Comdg Offr quickly organised a PIAT party and this gap was soon covered. D.F. artillery fire was called for and came down very quickly and accurately. The enemy then withdrew leaving 2 Mk IV tanks burning about 100 yds from our leading Coys and at least 3 more tanks retired on fire. We later recovered an armoured car from the area of ESCOVILLE and found another one which we were unfortunately unable to bring back. During this very sharp engagement the Regt suffered a total of about 40 casualties. Recce Patrols were sent forward to ESCOVILLE during the night but nothing was reported.